THE MINISTRY OF UTMOST HAPPINESS
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TextPublication details: GURGAON PENGUIN BOOKS 2017Description: 445ISBN: - 978-0-148-44276-9
- 823 ROY/M
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In The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Roy dissects life in India in the wake of the partition through the eyes of two characters: Anjum, a transgender woman who comes into her own only to find herself redefined by tragedy, turning to a cemetery in Delhi for refuge; and Tilo, a trained architect who journeys to the Kashmir region to reignite her on-and-off-again love affair with Musa, a freedom fighter.
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